For her show at the Palazzo Marin, the artist found inspiration in the story of fellow Iranian Nasim Aghdam, whose dispute with YouTube escalated into violence
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At David Zwirner New York, Gerhard Richter’s landscapes and Jasper Johns’s process-driven works explore image-making across abstraction, memory and repetition.
Read MoreContinuing her 25-year relationship with Galerie Lelong, Kiki Smith will unveil her tenth exhibition with the gallery this May.
Read MoreFor more than six decades, Yoko Ono has challenged the conventions of art by inviting the audience into the work itself—either by being part of the art or stepping on it.
Read MoreAcclaimed artist transforms yarn, objects, and space into an immersive meditation on belonging.
Read MoreWe watch a three-screen film set on a sloping wooden stage that rocks side to side, mimicking the rolling of a ship.
Read MoreChristie’s to ask $65 million for the estate of famed dealer Marian Goodman
Read MoreGerhard Richter, the legendary German visual artist, once tried to explain his oeuvre’s parallel devotion to realism and abstraction this way: “I believe that every detail from nature has a logic that I would also like to see in abstraction,” he said.
Read MoreAyse Erkmen’s “Blue Stone,” composed of rock excavated during the construction of Arter itself, anchors the exhibition with a gesture that is both literal and poetic, with the building remembering its own making.
Read MoreWe are pleased to launch our first audio guide to accompany William Kentridge: The Pull of Gravity in the Underground Gallery.
Read MoreEmilia Kabakov returns to Venice with a special project, conceived for the city and built together with its inhabitants, Diario veneziano.
Read More'What Still Holds’, her exhibition at Hamburger Bahnhof, explores speaking out when silence is imposed.
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